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Being active with one's own hands, having a determined practical aim to reach, is what really gives inner discipline. When the hand perfects itself in...
The mind takes some time to develop interest, to be set in motion, to get warmed up into a subject, to attain a state of profitable work. If at this...
This kind of activity (climbing, carrying etc), which serves no external purpose, gives children the practice they need for co-ordinating their...
It is after this that the child, who can now walk and feels confident of his strength, begins to notice the actions of those about him, and tries to...
Once the child can speak, he can express himself and no longer depends on others to guess his needs. He finds himself in touch with human society, for...
All the social and moral habits that shape a man's personality...are formed during infancy, in virtue of that mysterious mental power that...
We then found that individual activity is the one factor that stimulates and produces development, and that this is not more true for the little ones...